An 'I Voted' Sticker Can Get You Free Stuff, but It Shouldn't

At some businesses, an “I Voted” sticker is your ticket to free things. It will get you a free cookie at Great American Cookies and a red, white and blue limited-edition pin at Foot Locker. A sticker was also previously required by Krispy Kreme, which ...

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At some businesses, an “I Voted” sticker is your ticket to free things. It will get you a free cookie at Great American Cookies and a red, white and blue limited-edition pin at Foot Locker. A sticker was also previously required by Krispy Kreme, which ...

One by one, they stepped forward to place their "I Voted Today" stickers on Anthony's time-worn headstone — partaking of an Election Day tradition that has gained new meaning with the candidacy of Hillary Clinton, the former senator from New York, who ...

The stakes of this presidential election may be higher than ever, but we all know the real reason Americans vote is the stickers. Luckily, if you live in a state or county that was too cheap to provide one, we've got you covered. Print yours out at ...

Firehouse Subs: The popular sandwich shop is offering free medium drinks to people who show their sticker. East Coast Wings & Grill: Each entree comes with a free order of five honey barbecue chicken wings. Chuck E. Cheese's: The pizza chain is ...

Spenard Roadhouse – Staff confirmed a free plate of tater tots awaits those who come in with their “I Voted” stickers. Kaladi Brothers Coffee – Polls opened at 7 a.m., and Kaladis is offering a free 12 ounce cup of coffee for those early risers and ...and more »

In Rochester, N.Y., women covered the grave stone of Susan B. Anthony with “I voted” stickers. Many wore white in honor of Anthony, who fought for women's suffrage, an effort that culminated with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S ...

Americans may go on social media rants about the election season, but what has brought us together are those smiling portraits with our voting stickers. Because in the age of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat, what's better proof of our civic ...and more »